China trade deal expected to boost 2026 U.S. soybean plantings

An extension grain market economist expects the trade deal with China to influence 2026 planting intentions in the U.S. Ed Usset with the University of Minnesota says the price outlook for soybeans improves dramatically with the Chinese reentering the market. “Seeing this change over the last couple of weeks, we’ve had a nice rally going. […]

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